WO2018180928A1 - Absorbeur d'ondes électromagnétiques et procédé de fabrication d'absorbeur d'ondes électromagnétiques - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a radio wave absorber and a method for manufacturing the radio wave absorber.
- radio waves that absorb unnecessary electromagnetic waves that may cause malfunctions around the devices or devices.
- an absorbent material is provided. More specifically, as a method for preventing external leakage of radiation noise, a method of surrounding a device that is a noise generation source using a metal plate, a shield material, or the like is known.
- the radio wave absorber is used for the purpose of preventing leakage of radio wave radiation noise radiated from an electronic device to the outside.
- radio wave shielding materials used to block radio wave radiation noise emitted from electronic devices, such as metal plates and shield materials containing metal particles are reflected by the diffused reflection of radio wave radiation noise on the surface. Electromagnetic waves can cause malfunctions inside electronic equipment. For this reason, a method of using a radio wave absorber including a radio wave absorbing material instead of the radio wave shielding material has been tried to prevent leakage of noise radiated from an electronic device.
- a radio wave absorber for example, a radio wave absorber capable of mixing and melting waste ferrite and waste synthetic resin material and molding the mixture into a desired shape has been proposed (see Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2006-351493). According to this radio wave absorber, the manufacturing cost is low, and for example, the radio wave absorber can be easily formed in a region where the installation area is desired. Moreover, the aspect which provided the various unevenness
- the radio wave absorber described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2006-351493 uses waste ferrite, the quality is not constant, and a waste synthetic resin melting facility and mold are required. When trying to manufacture a radio wave absorber having a shape, the manufacturing process becomes complicated. Further, according to the study by the present inventors, it has been found that when waste ferrite is used as a radio wave absorption material, sufficient radio wave absorption ability may not be obtained depending on the surface shape of the radio wave absorber. If the content of the radio wave absorbing material with respect to the binder is increased in order to improve the radio wave absorbing ability of the radio wave absorber, molding becomes more difficult and manufacturing problems also increase.
- the problem to be solved by an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a radio wave absorber excellent in radio wave absorption ability in which irregular reflection of radio waves due to the uneven structure on the surface of the radio wave absorber is suppressed.
- Another problem to be solved by another embodiment of the present invention is to provide a method of manufacturing a radio wave absorber that can easily manufacture a radio wave absorber excellent in radio wave absorption ability.
- Means for solving the above problems include the following embodiments. ⁇ 1> A flat plate-shaped first radio wave absorption layer that is disposed on a support, a surface of the support, and includes a radio wave absorption material and a binder; and a radio wave absorption material that is erected on the surface of the first radio wave absorption layer; and a binder, a cone-shaped convex portion outer peripheral part of the bottom surface are in contact with each other, the distance between the top of the cone shaped protrusions adjacent, when the wavelength of the radio wave to be absorbed was lambda a, 0
- the height of the cone-shaped convex portion in the second wave absorbing layer is defined as ⁇ a .
- ⁇ 3> The radio wave absorber according to ⁇ 1> or ⁇ 2>, wherein the second radio wave absorption layer is formed of a single radio wave absorption layer forming composition containing a radio wave absorption material and a binder.
- the radio wave absorber material is a magnetic material.
- a step of forming a flat plate-shaped first wave absorption layer using a radio wave absorption layer-forming composition containing a radio wave absorption material on the surface of the support, and a radio wave on the surface of the first wave absorption layer By discharging a composition for forming a second radio wave absorption layer containing an absorbing material, a binder, and a solvent from the nozzle, and moving the nozzle in a direction away from the surface of the first radio wave absorption layer, the second radio wave having a cone shape is obtained. And a step of forming an absorption layer.
- a radio wave absorber excellent in radio wave absorption capability in which irregular reflection of radio waves due to the influence of the incident angle of radio waves is suppressed.
- a method of manufacturing a radio wave absorber that can easily manufacture a radio wave absorber excellent in radio wave absorption ability.
- a numerical range indicated by using “to” indicates a range including the numerical values described before and after “to” as the minimum value and the maximum value, respectively.
- the amount of each component in the composition means the total amount of the plurality of substances present in the composition unless there is a specific notice when there are a plurality of substances corresponding to each component in the composition. To do.
- an upper limit value or a lower limit value described in a numerical range may be replaced with an upper limit value or a lower limit value in another numerical range.
- the upper limit value or the lower limit value described in a certain numerical range may be replaced with the values shown in the examples.
- a combination of preferred embodiments is a more preferred embodiment.
- the “acrylic resin” means a resin including a structural unit derived from an acrylic monomer having a (meth) acryloyl group.
- the “(meth) acryloyl group” is a concept including a methacryloyl group and an acryloyl group.
- the term “process” is included in the term as long as the intended purpose of the process is achieved, even when the process is not clearly distinguished from other processes.
- the radio wave absorber according to the present disclosure is disposed on a surface of a support, a support, and includes a flat plate-like first radio wave absorption layer including a radio wave absorption material and a binder, and a surface of the first radio wave absorption layer.
- a radio wave absorber comprising: a second radio wave absorption layer that includes a radio wave absorption material and a binder and has a conical shape in which outer peripheral portions of the bottom surface are in contact with each other.
- the radio wave absorber of the present disclosure includes a flat plate-like first radio wave absorber layer and a conical second radio wave absorber layer on a support.
- a difference in refractive index is generated at the interface between the air and the absorber, so that reflection occurs on the surface of the absorber and the radio wave absorption characteristics deteriorate.
- the refractive index gradually changes at the interface between the air and the absorber, and the surface reflection of incident radio waves is suppressed.
- the radio wave absorber of the present disclosure having the first radio wave absorption layer and the second radio wave absorption layer is hardly affected by the incident angle of the radio wave and has a good radio wave absorption capability in a wide range of the incident angle of the radio wave. it is conceivable that. In addition, this indication is not restrict
- radio wave absorptivity is evaluated by measuring a return loss (dB) in a range of an incident angle of 30 ° and a predetermined frequency (GHz) by a free space method.
- dB return loss
- GHz predetermined frequency
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a radio wave absorber according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 1B is a plan view thereof
- FIG. 1C is a schematic sectional view thereof.
- the radio wave absorber 10 includes a support 12 and a flat plate-like first radio wave absorption layer 14 on the surface of the support 12.
- a second radio wave is further provided that is erected on the surface of the first radio wave absorption layer, includes a radio wave absorption material and a binder, and has a conical shape whose outer peripheral portions are in contact with each other.
- An absorbent layer 16 is provided.
- the cone-shaped convex portions are provided in parallel in the longitudinal direction and the width direction.
- the components indicated by using the same reference numerals mean the same components.
- FIG. 2A is a perspective view of a radio wave absorber according to another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2B is a plan view thereof
- FIG. 2C is a schematic sectional view thereof.
- the radio wave absorber 20 shown in FIG. 2A is the same as the radio wave absorber 10 shown in FIG. 1 with the support 12 and the flat first radio wave absorption layer 14 on the surface of the support 12.
- the radio wave absorber 20 shown in FIG. 2A differs from the mode shown in FIG. 1A in that the conical protrusions are formed in the second radio wave absorption layer 22 erected on the surface of the first radio wave absorption layer.
- the body-shaped convex portions are provided in parallel in the width direction, and are formed so as to be shifted in the longitudinal direction by a length that is 1 ⁇ 2 of the diameter of the outer peripheral portion of the bottom surface of the cone-shaped convex portion.
- the radio wave absorber of the present disclosure includes a flat plate-like first radio wave absorber layer disposed on at least one surface of a support described later.
- the first radio wave absorption layer includes a radio wave absorption material.
- the first radio wave absorption layer can be obtained using a radio wave absorption layer forming composition containing a radio wave absorption material and a binder.
- the radio wave absorbing material contained in the first radio wave absorbing layer is not particularly limited as long as it can absorb radio waves. Examples of the radio wave absorbing material include a magnetic material, a dielectric material, and a conductive material.
- the magnetic material that can be used as the radio wave absorbing material.
- magnetic materials include metals such as Fe, Co, and Ni, alloys containing these metals (so-called magnetic alloys), compounds containing these metals [oxides (so-called magnetic oxides), nitrides (so-called magnetics). Nitride), carbide (so-called magnetic carbide), etc.].
- a magnetic oxide is preferable, and a magnetic oxide mainly composed of Fe is more preferable.
- the “main component” means a component containing 50% by mass or more in terms of the constituent ratio of the magnetic oxide.
- the magnetic oxide containing Fe as a main component include hexagonal ferrite (such as barium ferrite and strontium ferrite), magnetite, and ⁇ -ferrite.
- magnetic materials include Al, Si, S, Sc, Ti, V, Cu, Y, Mo, Rh, Pd, Ag, Sn, Sb, Te, Ba, Ta, and W.
- Re, Au, Bi, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, P, Zn, Sr, and B may be included.
- dielectric material that can be used as the radio wave absorbing material
- dielectric material examples include powdered barium titanate, powdered titanium oxide, and various resin fibers (polyethylene fibers and the like).
- Conductive materials that can be used as radio wave absorbing materials include carbon fibers, powdered conductive carbon, various metal powders (powdered nickel, copper, tin, etc.), various metal fibers (fibrous nickel, copper, tin, etc.) Etc.
- a magnetic material is preferable as the radio wave absorbing material.
- a magnetic material is preferable as the radio wave absorbing material.
- the content of the radio wave absorbing material in the first radio wave absorbing layer is not particularly limited, and is preferably 5% by mass or more with respect to the total solid content of the absorber, for example, from the viewpoint of ensuring good absorption characteristics. 20 mass% or more is more preferable, and 50 mass% or more is still more preferable.
- the content of the radio wave absorbing material in the first radio wave absorbing layer is preferably 98% by mass or less, and 95% by mass or less, with respect to the total solid content of the absorber, for example, from the viewpoint of manufacturing suitability, durability, and the like. More preferred is 92% by mass or less.
- the first radio wave absorption layer includes a binder.
- the “binder” in the first radio wave absorption layer is a substance that can maintain the radio wave absorption material in a dispersed state and can form the first radio wave absorption layer and the second radio wave absorption layer described later. Is a general term.
- the binder is not particularly limited as long as it can disperse the radio wave absorption material and can form the first radio wave absorption layer and the second radio wave absorption layer described later.
- acrylic acid esters ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, Acrylic rubber obtained by copolymerization of 2-ethylhexyl acrylate
- ethylene-propylene rubber obtained by reaction of ethylene and propylene with a catalyst
- copolymerization of isobutylene and isoprene A butyl rubber obtained by copolymerization of butadiene and styrene
- an acrylonitrile butadiene rubber obtained by copolymerization of acrylonitrile and butadiene
- a synthetic rubber such as silicone rubber
- the first radio wave absorption layer may contain only one type of binder or may contain two or more types.
- the binder content in the first radio wave absorption layer is not particularly limited.
- 2 mass% or more is preferable with respect to a quantity, 5 mass% or more is more preferable, and 10 mass% or more is still more preferable.
- the binder content in the first radio wave absorption layer is preferably 90% by mass or less, and preferably 70% by mass with respect to the total solid content of the first radio wave absorption layer, for example, from the viewpoint of ensuring good radio wave absorption performance. The following is more preferable, and 50% by mass or less is further preferable.
- the first radio wave absorption layer may contain components (so-called other components) other than the radio wave absorption material and the binder as necessary.
- components such as other components
- the first radio wave absorption layer may contain include a curing agent, a crosslinking agent, a reaction initiator, a plasticizer, and a dispersant.
- the thickness of the first radio wave absorption layer is not particularly limited, and is preferably 0.1 mm or more and 500 mm or less, more preferably 0.5 mm or more and 100 mm or less, for example, from the viewpoint of ease of handling and securing of installation space. More preferably, it is 30 mm or less.
- the radio wave absorber of the present disclosure has a support.
- the support contributes to maintaining the shape of the absorber.
- the material constituting the support examples include metal plates (metal plates such as aluminum, zinc and copper), plastic sheets (polyester (polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene naphthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, etc.), polyethylene (linear low Density polyethylene, low density polyethylene, high density polyethylene, etc.), polypropylene, polystyrene, polycarbonate, polyimide, polyamide, polyamideimide, polysulfone, polyvinyl chloride, polyacrylonitrile, polyphenylene sulfide, polyetherimide, polyethersulfone, polyvinyl acetal, acrylic A sheet of resin, etc.], and a plastic sheet on which the above-mentioned metal is laminated or deposited.
- a plastic sheet for example, a sheet formed by a known film formation method (T-die method, inflation method, etc.) using at least one of the above materials may be used as the support. Alternatively, commercially available products may be used.
- the material constituting the support is preferably a metal plate and more preferably an aluminum plate from the viewpoint of durability and form retention of the absorber.
- a metal plate is used as the support, the radio wave entering from the flat plate-shaped first radio wave absorption layer is reflected, the reflected radio wave and the radio wave that has entered cancel each other, and the radio wave absorption is further improved.
- the diameter with respect to the height gradually changes due to the shape, so that the interface between the air and the substance recognized by the radio wave becomes unclear, and this causes reflection on the absorber surface. Difficult, absorbed radio waves are attenuated within a cone-like shape. Therefore, since the means for canceling the reflection on the surface of the absorber is not particularly required, the support is not necessarily made of metal.
- the shape, structure, size, etc. of the support can be appropriately selected according to the purpose.
- Examples of the shape of the support include a flat plate shape.
- the structure of the support may be a single layer structure or a laminated structure of two or more layers.
- the size of the support that is, the size observed from the normal direction of the support can be appropriately selected according to the desired size of the radio wave absorber according to the application.
- the thickness of the support is not particularly limited, and is usually about 0.01 mm to 10 mm.
- it is preferably 0.02 mm to 3 mm, and preferably 0.05 mm to 1 mm. More preferred.
- the support When the support is a rigid plate such as a metal plate or a flat resin plate, for example, the support itself forms a housing as a radio wave absorber having radio wave absorption capability, a radio wave shielding plate, or the like. can do.
- the support when the support is, for example, a flexible plastic sheet, a metal laminated plastic sheet, or the like, the radio wave absorber can be easily formed in an arbitrary region, for example, a curved surface.
- the radio wave absorber of the present disclosure is a second radio wave absorber that is erected on the surface of the above-described first radio wave absorption layer, includes a radio wave absorption material and a binder, and has a conical shape whose outer peripheral portions are in contact with each other. Has a layer.
- the second radio wave absorption layer is formed of conical convex portions in which outer peripheral portions of adjacent bottom surfaces are in contact with each other.
- the distance between the apexes of adjacent cone-shaped convex portions is 0.5 mm or more and ⁇ a mm or less when the wavelength of the absorbed radio wave is ⁇ a , so that the radio wave absorption capability is improved.
- the distance between the apexes of adjacent conical convex portions is a distance represented by a in the cross-sectional view shown in FIG. 1C. As shown in FIG. 1C and FIG. 2C, the distance a between the tops of the protrusions is the same as the diameter of the bottom surface of the cone-like top.
- the distance between the top of the cone-shaped convex portion is a second radio wave absorbing layer is less 0.5mm or lambda a mm, preferably in the range of less 0.2? A mm or 0.8 ⁇ a mm, 0. and more preferably 3 [lambda] a mm or more 0.5 [lambda a mm or less.
- the internal reflectance varies due to the change in diameter with respect to the height, and the absorbed radio wave attenuates within the cone-shaped shape.
- this has the advantage. Especially, it is thought that the effect becomes remarkable by making the distance between the top parts of the adjacent cone-shaped convex part into the said range.
- the characteristics of radio waves are usually represented by frequency.
- the relationship between the frequency and the wavelength of the radio wave of the frequency, that is, the length of one frequency is expressed by the following expression.
- ⁇ C / F [Formula]
- ⁇ represents the wavelength (mm)
- C represents the speed of light [3 ⁇ 10 11 ] (mm)
- F represents the frequency (GHz).
- the height of the cone-shaped convex part is generally said to be higher as the height is higher.
- increasing the height of the convex part increases the thickness of the electromagnetic wave absorber and makes it easier to handle. Decreases or places where it is installed are limited.
- good radio wave absorptivity can be obtained by setting the distance between adjacent conical convex portions within the appropriate range. Therefore, even when the height of the convex portion in the second radio wave absorption layer is lower than the height of the convex portion in the known radio wave absorber having irregularities on the surface, the excellent effect of the present disclosure can be achieved.
- the height of the conical convex portion in the second radio wave absorption layer is in the range of 0.5 ⁇ a mm to 9 ⁇ a mm.
- the height of the cone-shaped convex portion is preferably in the range of 0.5 ⁇ a mm ⁇ 9 ⁇ a mm, more preferably in a range of 1.0 ⁇ a mm ⁇ 4.0 ⁇ a mm, 1.0 ⁇ a mm ⁇ 1.
- a range of 5 ⁇ a mm is more preferable.
- the relationship between the frequency and wavelength of radio waves and the height of the cone-shaped convex portion is 25 mm in height when the frequency is 110 GHz (wavelength 2.73 mm). It is described that there is a sufficient radio wave attenuation effect at ⁇ 90 mm. That is, the wavelength is 9.17 to 33.0 times.
- the frequency is 40 GHz (wavelength 7.5 mm) and the frequency is 50 GHz (wavelength 6.0 mm)
- a height of 7 mm has a sufficient radio wave attenuation effect. It was confirmed that there was. That is, it is 0.93 times to 1.16 times the wavelength.
- the radio wave absorber of the present disclosure exhibits a practically sufficient radio wave absorption ability.
- the convex part height is higher, it shows a further better radio wave absorption ability.
- the second radio wave absorption layer is preferably made of a single radio wave absorption layer forming composition containing a radio wave absorption material and a binder.
- the cone-shaped convex part in the second radio wave absorption layer is made of a single radio wave absorption layer forming composition containing a radio wave absorption material and a binder, that is, a solid structure having no voids.
- the composition for forming a radio wave absorption layer containing a radio wave absorption material is densely filled into the body-shaped convex portion. Therefore, the second radio wave absorption layer in the present disclosure is more effective than the radio wave absorption layer having a gap inside or containing a different material inside. It has the advantage that the damping effect is further increased.
- the second wave absorbing layer includes a wave absorbing material and a binder.
- Radio wave absorbing material There is no restriction
- the radio wave absorption material included in the second radio wave absorption layer may be the same as or different from the radio wave absorption material included in the first radio wave absorption layer. From the viewpoint of production suitability, the same is preferable.
- the content of the radio wave absorbing material in the second radio wave absorbing layer is not particularly limited.
- the content rate of the radio wave absorption material in the second radio wave absorption layer can be the same as the content rate of the radio wave absorption material in the first radio wave absorption layer, and the preferred range is also the same.
- binder If the binder contained in the second radio wave absorption layer can disperse the radio wave absorption material, and the radio wave absorption material is dispersed in the binder, an absorption layer having an arbitrary thickness can be formed. There is no particular limitation.
- the materials mentioned as the binder in the above-described first radio wave absorption layer can be mentioned in the same manner, and preferable examples are also the same.
- the 2nd electromagnetic wave absorption layer may contain only 1 type of binders, and may contain 2 or more types.
- the binder contained in the second radio wave absorption layer may be the same as or different from the binder contained in the first radio wave absorption layer described above.
- the binder content in the second electromagnetic wave absorbing layer is not particularly limited.
- the content rate of the binder in the second radio wave absorption layer can be the same content rate as that in the first radio wave absorption layer, and the preferable content range is also the same.
- a method for producing a radio wave absorber of the present disclosure uses a radio wave absorption layer-forming composition containing a radio wave absorbing material on a surface of a support.
- a step of forming the first radio wave absorption layer (step (A)), and a second radio wave absorption layer forming composition containing a radio wave absorption material, a binder, and a solvent are ejected from the nozzle on the surface of the first radio wave absorption layer.
- a step of forming a conical second wave absorbing layer by moving the nozzle in a direction away from the surface of the first wave absorbing layer step (B)).
- the manufacturing method of this indication may have other processes if needed. As other processes, for example, a process of drying the first radio wave absorption layer formed in the process (A) (process (C)), a process of drying the second radio wave absorption layer discharged in the process (B) (process) (D)).
- Step (A) is a step of forming a flat first wave absorbing layer on the surface of the support.
- a radio wave absorption layer forming composition containing a radio wave absorption material and a binder and further containing other components such as a solvent is provided on a support.
- the radio wave absorption layer forming composition may contain other components such as a curing agent, a cross-linking agent, a reaction initiator, a plasticizer, and a dispersant, as necessary, in addition to the radio wave absorbing material, the binder, and the solvent. Good.
- a solvent in the composition for electromagnetic wave absorption layer formation Water, an organic solvent, the mixed solvent of water and an organic solvent, etc. are mentioned.
- the organic solvent include alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, i-propanol and methoxypropanol, ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and cyclohexane, tetrahydrofuran, acetonitrile, ethyl acetate and toluene.
- the solvent methyl ethyl ketone is preferable from the viewpoint of having a relatively low boiling point and being easily dried.
- the composition for forming a radio wave absorption layer is mixed with, for example, a radio wave absorption material, a binder, and a solvent, and other components such as a curing agent, a crosslinking agent, a reaction initiator, a plasticizer, and a dispersing agent, as necessary.
- a radio wave absorption material for example, a radio wave absorption material, a binder, and a solvent, and other components such as a curing agent, a crosslinking agent, a reaction initiator, a plasticizer, and a dispersing agent, as necessary.
- the content of the radio wave absorbing material and the binder in the radio wave absorbing layer forming composition is the content of the radio wave absorbing material and the binder in the finally formed absorber, as described in the section of the radio wave absorber described above. What is necessary is just to adjust to the range used as a content rate, respectively.
- the radio wave absorption material, the binder, and the solvent may be simply mixed.
- the radio wave absorbing material, the binder, and the solvent may be mixed at one time, or another component may be added to one component while being divided and mixed. Also good.
- limiting in particular as a method of mixing an electromagnetic wave absorption material, a binder, and a solvent For example, the method of mixing by stirring is mentioned.
- the stirring means is not particularly limited, and a general stirring device can be used. Examples of the stirring device include mixers such as a paddle mixer and an impeller mixer.
- the stirring time is not particularly limited, and can be appropriately set according to, for example, the type of the stirring device, the composition of the absorber-forming composition, and the like.
- the first radio wave absorption layer can be formed by drying the formed layer of the radio wave absorption layer forming composition, if necessary. That is, the manufacturing method of the present disclosure may further include a step of drying the first radio wave absorption layer (step (C)).
- a method for drying the first radio wave absorption layer known methods such as natural drying, heat drying, and reduced pressure drying can be applied singly or in combination.
- a method for drying the first radio wave absorption layer for example, a composition for forming a radio wave absorption layer is applied on a support, left for several hours to 24 hours, and then set using a vacuum oven at a set temperature of 50 ° C. Examples include a method of drying at 100 ° C. for 0.5 to 3 hours.
- the second radio wave absorption layer forming composition is discharged from the nozzle onto the surface of the first radio wave absorption layer.
- a nozzle is arrange
- the discharged composition for forming the second radio wave absorption layer comes into contact with the surface of the first radio wave absorption layer
- the nozzle is moved in a direction away from the surface of the first radio wave absorption layer, thereby Conical convex portions are formed on the surface of the layer by the second radio wave absorption layer forming composition.
- FIG. 3A and 3B are schematic diagrams illustrating an example of the movement of the nozzle in the method of manufacturing a radio wave absorber according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3A illustrates that the nozzle 24 is disposed on the surface of the first radio wave absorption layer 14.
- FIG. 3B shows a mode at the time when the discharge of the second radio wave absorption layer forming composition 26 from the nozzle 24 is started, and
- FIG. 3B shows the second radio wave absorption layer forming composition by separating the nozzle 24 from the first radio wave absorption layer 14. The aspect which formed the cone-shaped convex part by 26 is shown.
- the nozzle diameter (inner diameter) of the nozzle used for discharge By adjusting the nozzle diameter (inner diameter) of the nozzle used for discharge, the material of the nozzle, the amount of the second radio wave absorption layer forming composition discharged from the nozzle, the composition of the second radio wave absorption layer forming composition, etc.
- the size of the cone-shaped convex portion to be selected can be appropriately selected.
- the method for manufacturing a radio wave absorber according to the present disclosure may further include a step of drying the conical second radio wave absorber layer formed by discharging the second radio wave absorber layer forming composition.
- a drying method includes drying by contact heating that is heated from the support side with a heater or the like, drying by non-contact heating in which warm air is blown, or the inside of the heating zone is transported.
- the heating condition is a condition in which the solvent in the absorber-forming composition volatilizes, and is not particularly limited as long as it is performed under the condition of maintaining the shape of the formed cone-shaped convex portion.
- the discharged second electromagnetic wave absorbing layer can be heated at 40 ° C. to 250 ° C. for 1 hour to 48 hours and dried.
- the step of drying the second radio wave absorption layer in addition to the second radio wave absorption layer, the first radio wave absorption layer on which the second radio wave absorption layer is erected may be dried.
- the step (C) which is an arbitrary step described above can be omitted.
- Radio wave absorber 1 The components shown in the following “Composition of the composition for forming a first radio wave absorption layer” were mixed with a stirring device (product name: Nertaro Awatori ARE-310, Sinky Co., Ltd.) and rotated at 2000 rpm (rotations per minute). The same shall apply hereinafter) for 10 minutes and mixed to prepare a first radio wave absorption layer forming composition.
- a stirring device product name: Nertaro Awatori ARE-310, Sinky Co., Ltd.
- composition- ⁇ Barium ferrite [Model number: BMXF-5, BGRIMM (Beljing General Research Institute of Mining & Metallurgy) 100.0 parts by mass-Acrylonitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) [Grade: JSR N215SL, JSR Corporation, binder] 11.7 parts by mass ⁇ Cyclohexanone (solvent) 134.1 parts by mass
- Ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM rubber, thickness: 2 mm) was cut into a length of 75 mm and a width of 10 mm.
- EPDM rubber thickness: 2 mm
- the aluminum plate thickness: 0.1 mm
- the cut EPDM rubber is observed from the normal direction of the support using a double-sided tape, it is at a position where a square is formed.
- Four sheets were attached to form a square frame (inside the inner mold 65 mm ⁇ 65 mm), which was a mold for forming the absorption layer.
- the composition for forming the first radio wave absorption layer is poured into the prepared mold, and the surface of the composition for forming the absorption layer is brought to the same height as the mold using a stainless spatula.
- composition of the composition for forming a second radio wave absorption layer were mixed for 10 minutes at a rotational speed of 2000 rpm using a stirrer [Product name: Nertaro Awatori ARE-310, Sinky Corporation]. By stirring and mixing, a second radio wave absorption layer forming composition was prepared.
- composition- ⁇ Barium ferrite (model number: BMXF-5, BGRIMM, magnetic material) 100.0 parts by mass-Acrylonitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) [Grade: JSR N215SL, JSR Corporation, binder] 11.7 parts by mass-34.8 parts by mass of methyl ethyl ketone (solvent)
- the prepared composition for forming a second radio wave absorption layer was loaded into a syringe having an inner diameter of a discharge nozzle of 0.5 mm.
- discharge of the loaded composition for forming the second radio wave absorption layer is started with the nozzle tip close to the surface of the first radio wave absorption layer on the surface of the first radio wave absorption layer formed above.
- the tip of the nozzle is moved in a direction away from the surface of the first radio wave absorption layer, and the ejection of the second radio wave absorption layer forming composition is stopped in the middle, so that a cone-shaped convex with a height of 7.5 mm is formed. Part was formed.
- Conical convex portions were arranged vertically and horizontally at intervals of 3 mm to form a second radio wave absorption layer. After formation, it was left overnight. After standing, it was dried at a set temperature of 80 ° C. for 1 hour using a vacuum oven to obtain a radio wave absorber 1.
- Radio wave absorber 2 A radio wave absorber 2 was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the inner diameter of the discharge nozzle was 1.0 mm and the interval between the conical convex portions was 6 mm.
- Radio wave absorber 3 A radio wave absorber 3 was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the inner diameter of the discharge nozzle was 1.8 mm and the interval between the conical convex portions was 8 mm.
- Radio wave absorber 4 A radio wave absorber 4 was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the inner diameter of the discharge nozzle was 3.0 mm and the interval between the conical convex portions was 10 mm.
- Example 1 the first wave absorbing layer was formed, and then the second wave absorbing layer was not formed, and the wave absorber 5 having only the flat plate-like first wave absorbing layer was obtained on the support.
- the return loss (dB) of the radio wave absorber 1 to the radio wave absorber 5 was measured.
- the return loss (dB) of the radio wave absorber is measured using a vector network analyzer (product name: MS4647B) of Anritsu Corporation and a horn antenna (product name: RH19R) of Keycom Corporation as a measuring device.
- the return loss (dB) at an incident angle of 30 ° and a frequency of 40 GHz to 50 GHz was measured.
- the reflection attenuation amount indicates that the higher the numerical value, the better the radio wave absorptivity. In view of the radio wave absorptivity, it is preferable that the return loss exceeds 20.0 dB. Table 1 below shows the bandwidths where the return loss in the radio wave absorber exceeds 20 dB at a frequency of 40 GHz to 50 GHz.
- the radio wave absorber 1 having an interval between the convex portions of 3 mm and the radio wave absorber 2 having an interval between the convex portions of 6 mm have a frequency of 40 GHz (radio wave wavelength ⁇ a : 7.5 mm) to a frequency of 50 GHz (radio wave wavelength).
- ⁇ a : 6.0 mm it is an example in the present disclosure.
- the distance between the convex portions is 3 mm and 6 mm, and the radio wave absorber 1 and the radio wave absorber 2 having the second radio wave absorption layer having a wavelength of radio wave of 50 GHz or less of 6.0 mm or less.
- a high return loss exceeding 20 dB can be obtained over the entire frequency range of 10 GHz, that is, a frequency range of 40 GHz to 50 GHz, and the cone-shaped second radio wave absorption layer can be applied to the absorber surface. It is presumed that this is a radio wave absorber that is suppressed in reflection and has good radio wave absorptivity.
- the radio wave absorbers 3 and 4 having the second radio wave absorption layer having a longer interval between the convex portions than the wavelength 6 mm of the 50 GHz radio wave have a band exceeding the return loss of 20 dB compared to the radio wave absorbers 1 and 2.
- the width was small. Therefore, in the radio wave absorbers 3 and 4 in which the interval between the convex portions is larger than the wavelength of the radio wave, the reflection suppressing effect on the absorber surface as obtained in the radio wave absorbers 1 and 2 is not sufficiently obtained. Is shown.
- the radio wave absorber 5 having only the absorption layer corresponding to the first radio wave absorption layer having the edge plate shape in the first embodiment and having no conical second radio wave absorption layer is also used as the radio wave absorbers 1 and 2. The bandwidth exceeding the return loss of 20 dB was smaller than that of.
- Radio wave absorber 12
- Support body 14
- First radio wave absorption layer flat first radio wave absorption layer
- Second wave absorbing layer conical second wave absorbing layer
- Nozzle 26 Composition for forming second radio wave absorption layer a Distance between tops of adjacent cone-shaped projections (distance between tops of adjacent cone-shaped projections in second wave absorption layer)
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L'invention concerne un absorbeur d'ondes électromagnétiques qui est équipé : d'un corps de soutien ; d'une première couche d'absorption d'ondes électromagnétiques tabulaire, qui contient un matériau d'absorption d'ondes électromagnétiques et un liant, et qui est positionnée sur la surface du corps de soutien ; une seconde couche d'absorption d'ondes électromagnétiques, qui est disposée de façon à se tenir verticalement sur la surface de la première couche d'absorption d'ondes électromagnétiques, contient un matériau d'absorption d'ondes électromagnétiques et un liant, constitue des saillies en forme de cônes, qui entrent en contact les unes avec les autres au niveau des sections circonférentielles externes des surfaces de plancher de ces derniers, et est conçue de sorte que la distance entre des pics de saillies adjacentes coniques soit de 0,5-λa mm, inclus, sachant que la longueur d'onde des ondes électromagnétiques absorbées est notée λa. L'invention concerne encore un procédé de production de cet absorbeur d'ondes électromagnétiques.
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